Pfaff 2170 owner manual E p a r a t i o n s, Operating Instructions, Voltage Switch 220 240V

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P r e p a r a t i o n s

Operating Instructions

Voltage Switch

220 - 240V / 120V

The sewing machine is set to the voltage 220 - 240V. To change the voltage to 120V (US/Canada), you must set the voltage switch on the underside of the machine to 120 V.

If you are unsure of the correct voltage for your country, please check with your authorized Pfaff sewing machine dealer or local electrical authorities before plugging in your machine.

Electrical connection

Connect the lead cord between the socket of the sewing machine and the wall outlet.

For the USA and Canada:

This sewing machine has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.

DO NOT modify the plug in any way!

Connecting the foot control

Pull the retractable cord out of the foot control to a length that is comfortable for you. The foot control has an automatic cord-rewind reel for storage. Connect the plug of the foot control to the connection socket of the sewing machine.

The sewing speed is controlled by pressing the foot control.

The foot control ATK 0080 must be used for this sewing machine.

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Contents Creative Important Safety Instructions Congratulations Table of Content Decorative Sewing Maintenance Introduction Utility stitches Stitch ChartT r o d u c t i o n T r o d u c t i o n 110 I o n Decorative stitches creativeSatin stitches Quilt stitchesDecorative stitches Leaves and Flowers Antique Embroidery stitchesAnimal stitches Maxi stitches AlphabetsMachine overview Parts of the creativeParts of the embroidery unit Parts of the embroidery hoopStandard accessories Creative Fantasy Embroidery foot Edge guide NoEmbroidery hoops Preparations Voltage Switch 220 240V Connecting the foot controlE p a r a t i o n s Operating InstructionsContrast of the screen Main switchThread cutter Accessory tray Carrying caseLid Free armSwitch off the main switch Changing the presser footSnap off the presser foot Snap on the presser footDisengaging the IDT IDT Integrated Dual FeedEngaging the IDT For either method Changing the needleFeed dogs Threading Switch on the main switchWinding the bobbin from the spool pin Winding from the second spool pin Winding from the third spool pinBobbin winding while embroidering Winding a bobbin through the needleSetting the bobbin winding speed Switch off the main switch Inserting the bobbin and bobbin caseBobbin thread monitor Inserting the bobbinCorrect top tension How to get it Thread tensionBobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric Top thread is visible on the underside of the fabricThreading the needle Needle threaderBobbin thread Threading the twin needlePresser foot lift Electronic knee liftMachine Assistant General notes on how the Pfaff creative 2170 worksCreative Assistant Creative Data Manager Move Copying dataRenaming data How to update your machine Set your Pfaff creative 2170 in the update mode How to save the update program to your hard driveCreate a folder to save 222Update later TroubleshootingSewing W i n g Function ButtonsSewing mode functions End to end MirroringSide to side mirroring Four directions sewingSingle Stitch Immediate tie-offTie-off program TaperingBalance Free-motionTwin needle Patchwork programWelcome Screen ToolbarMain Menu InformationContext menu W i n g Creative Assistant EscHow to select a stitch Altering a utility stitchStitch width Stitch lengthAltering a decorative stitch Tie-offSave parameter Tie-off programNeedle positions MirroringBasting program Straight stitchThree-step Zigzag stitch No Attaching buttonhole foot No 5A ButtonholesInserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide How to sew a buttonhole How to balance a buttonholeAutomatic buttonhole Programmed buttonholeButtonhole with gimp thread Eyelet buttonhole with gimp threadButtonhole tips Sewing on buttons EyeletsDarning Automatic darningProgrammable Darning Balancing the darning stitchOverlock stitches Closed overlock stitch NoOpen overlock stitch No Closed overlock stitch with edge thread NoBlindhem stitch No Elastic blind stitch NoSewing in zippers stitch no Bridging stitch NoCrosshem stitch No Rolled hem with foot No Twin needleTwin needle sewing Sewing Maxi stitches with a twin needleProgram the Four directions sewing Four sewing directionsSewing in four directions without saving the program More functions for four sewing directions Manual ending of a side seamManual ending of a saved rectangle Personal menu Demo Options for messagesProgramming of a demo Playing a demoDecorative Sewing Selecting decorative stitches on your Pfaff creative C o r a t i v e s e w i n gGeneral notes on decorative sewing Alter the stitch settings Sewing sequence Create a sewing sequence Arrange stitches within a sewing sequence Inserting a stitch at the start of a sewing sequence Adjust an existing sewing sequenceInserting a stitch in the sewing sequence Save on a creative memory card Save a sewing sequenceSave in the machine Select and open a saved sewing sequence Close a sewing sequence without savingDelete a sewing sequence Open from the machine‘s memory Open from a creative memory cardStitch Creator Description of the iconsCreate a new stitch pattern by placing single stitches Placing single stitches To move single stitchesCombining single parts of patterns Combining pattern components More options to edit patternsConvert single stitches into triple stitches Changing the position of selected stitchesPatchwork Patchwork programCreate a new patchwork program Piecing the quilt top Stitch-in-the-DitchFree-Motion Stippling Quilt AppliquésN g TaperingSymmetric taper, Stitch no Increasing the widthAsymmetric taper, Stitch no Hemstitching Nostalgia /HeirloomWing Needle Twin needle Pintucks Cross StitchAntique hand embroidery stitches Free-Motion Sewing Maxi StitchesGathering with straight stitch Shell edgingAlphabets Editing a word sequence Saving a word sequenceMonogram Embroidery ’Save’ icon B r o i d e r yData manager icon ’Save as’ icon ’Close’ icon’Delete’ icon Mini Main menu iconZoom in icon Select stitches iconZoom out icon Stitch information iconAutomatic stitch building Design processing screenAlphabet processing screen Stitch processing screenDelete icon More options iconMirror end to end icon Arcing iconMore options pop-up Mirror side to side icon Hoop selection iconColor changing icon Undo pattern re-sortContext menu in embroidery Options for messagesGrid on Current stateThread snips Data ManagerEmbroidery speed Inserting a card Embroidery accessoriesAttaching the embroidery foot Procedure Lowering the feed dogsDisengaging the IDT Removing the knee liftConnecting the embroidery unit Embroidery unit socketEmbroidery hoop Remove the hoopRemove the embroidery unit Attach the hoop to the embroidery unitGet started to embroider Hooping the fabric Machine’s memory may contain Embroider single designs from a cardSelecting a design Basting in the embroidery hoop Color changing icon Changing the color onscreenTop field / Select color segment Middle field / Change colorMulti-color embroidery Move design popup One color embroideryMove the design within the hoop Select a single design Adjust an embroidery combinationEmbroider Enlarged representation Positioning of designs in the embroidery hoopPrecise Positioning a design Precise PositioningWorking steps 524Working steps with a rotated design Repeat stepsJumping over stitches Embroidering several colorsEmbroider monograms and letters Embroider a monogram that is stored on a cardB r o i d e r y Create a word combination of embroidery alphabetsAdjust an embroidery alphabet combination Changing a single character in the written sequence Lettering along different shapes Arcing embroidery combinationsArcing of letters and patterns 532 Working Steps Automatic stitch buildingDescription of icons 534 Move the zoomed area Em b r o i d e r yZoom Functions in the creative Data Manager Moving data Copying dataRenaming data Delete B Working with a field in the creative Data ManagerCreate a directory C Select data records Memory informationSort criterion Automatic hoop positioning Using the Hoop adapterFile formats Prepare a creative memory card for saving Transferring designs from the PC to your Pfaff creativePutting the embroidery in the right place How to use the embroidery templateHow to sew several embroideries after one another 543 Stabilizers Tear-away stabilizerIron-on stabilizer Cut-A-Way stabilizerNeedles Adhesive StabilizerHeat-away stabilizer Embroidery needlesThreads Rayon threadMetallic threads Bobbin threadAppliqué embroidery Cutwork embroideryPage Built in Designs Design L01 L01BL01A75% Design L02 Design L03 Design L04 Design L05 Design L06 Design L07 Design M01 Design M02 Design M03 Design M04 Design M05 Design M06 Design M07 Design S01 Design S02 Design S03Design S04 Design S05Design S08 Design S06Design S07 Design S09 Design S10Monograms Maintenance Changing the needle plate CleaningI n t e n a n c e Insertion of the bulb Changing the light bulbBulb removal Problem/Cause Remedy SewingNon-original Parts and Accessories Embroidery Problem/Cause RemedyIndex D eD e D e D e 610 Technical Data VSM Group AB SE-561 84 Huskvarna Sweden
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2170 specifications

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